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"the san francisco chronicle," this is really big news. >> yes, it is. >> for nerds like me. disney's magical kingdom is expanding to include george lucas's empire. lucasfilm, the surprise deal worth $4 billion in cash and stock underscore s the growing relationship between hollywood and silicon valley. it means disney is going to release -- and this is what i'm excited about -- a seventh "star wars" film in 2015. speaking of silver linings, maybe, just maybe, george lucas won't write the next one. god bless george lucas for all he's done because my kids and i, we love -- you know, we love all the "star wars" stuff. it's not a coincidence that "the empire strikes back," not written by george lucas, was the best "star wars." >> he lost me on the last three with the jar jar binks. there are going to be three more movies. it's great. >> seriously, you've got to be a "star wars." >> obi wan kenobi. >> it's great stuff. "the empire strikes back," your favorite? >> no question. >> no question. >> the first one? really? you are so 1977. what about you? >> "empire." you've got to lov
"the san francisco chronicle," this is really big news. >> yes, it is. >> for nerds like me. disney's magical kingdom is expanding to include george lucas's empire. lucasfilm, the surprise deal worth $4 billion in cash and stock underscore s the growing relationship between hollywood and silicon valley. it means disney is going to release -- and this is what i'm excited about -- a seventh "star wars" film in 2015. speaking of silver linings, maybe, just maybe,...
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game one of the world series begins tonight at 8:00 eastern time out in san francisco. tigers' ace justin verlander, the best pitcher in baseball, gets the start against the giants' left-hander barry zito. verlander giving up only zito, though, also allowed just two runs in his two postseason starts. and you're sticking with detroit in the series, mike barnicle. >> tigers in five. >> wow! in five. >> that's big. what do you think, willie? >> i'm going to go with the giants. >> are you really? >> you know, there's an interesting stat. everybody says they've just come off a seven-game series and the other team came off a sweep, they had all this rest. the three times that's happened in the last 30 years or so, the team that went to seven in the championship won the series. in other words, all that rest may not be a good thing for the tigers. >> stat geek. >> to boston, yesterday john farrell spent the last two seasons as blue jays' manager, and he took that same job with the red sox yesterday. he'll be the manager in fenway agreeing to a three-year deal to become the 46th
game one of the world series begins tonight at 8:00 eastern time out in san francisco. tigers' ace justin verlander, the best pitcher in baseball, gets the start against the giants' left-hander barry zito. verlander giving up only zito, though, also allowed just two runs in his two postseason starts. and you're sticking with detroit in the series, mike barnicle. >> tigers in five. >> wow! in five. >> that's big. what do you think, willie? >> i'm going to go with the...
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. >>> when we come back, the tigers get chased out of san francisco. we'll have full highlights from game two of the world series next in sports. >> you mean mike barnicle was wrong? >> yes, of course. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for ten years running. so come talk to us to see how we can help. wells fargo. together we'll go far. keys, keys, keys, keys, keys. ♪ well, he's not very handsome ♪ to look at [ sighs ]
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the giants go to san francisco next week. and the 49ers are looking great right now. >> the 49ers were so utterly dominant in this game. i mean, i had flashbacks of the late 1980s. this is a really good team. >> at one point it was 3-3 and then you blink and it's 45-3. they dismantle teams. and i still don't know how they lost a game at minnesota a couple weeks ago. i don't see them losing many more this year. >> really quickly, we had the civil war in pennsylvania yesterday. michael vick, a guy that i'm cheering for, two fumbles. i hate to say it, he cost the game. >> and i don't care who would have gone into pittsburgh yesterday. it just felt like a game the steelers were destined to win. they still have new injuries to play with. they have to turn around and play thursday night. they ended up pulling it out. the eagles at 3-2, they still feel like they're so much worse than 3-2. >> all right, mike, sanchez's back is against the wall. >> he plays well when his back's against the wall. >> the gm's back is against the wall. h
the giants go to san francisco next week. and the 49ers are looking great right now. >> the 49ers were so utterly dominant in this game. i mean, i had flashbacks of the late 1980s. this is a really good team. >> at one point it was 3-3 and then you blink and it's 45-3. they dismantle teams. and i still don't know how they lost a game at minnesota a couple weeks ago. i don't see them losing many more this year. >> really quickly, we had the civil war in pennsylvania yesterday....
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>> yeah, well, the question is, we have rallieses in phoenix and san francisco. question is, it's really nationwide. in the last few months, it looks like it. but is this -- are we going back to the early 2000s where the correlation across markets got really strong? i don't know yet. it's just too soon to tell. >> now, here where everybody trades everything, including houses, is tradeable in their minds, and my analogy, if we think we are bottoming, if i say we're bottoming in the s&p futures, the question is, okay, i'm going to buy them, because it's going to rally. if we're bottoming, that doesn't necessarily mean there's going to be a liftoff, does it? >> well, i think look at the last housing cycle. it peaked around 1990, and it started falling only a little bit. it wasn't as dramatic a cycle that time. how long did it take to take off? a decade. we've been going down for six years now. i don't want to just change -- >> no, i'm with you. >> it might still be going down. and we have a lot of world economic problems that are staring at us right now. the imf jus
>> yeah, well, the question is, we have rallieses in phoenix and san francisco. question is, it's really nationwide. in the last few months, it looks like it. but is this -- are we going back to the early 2000s where the correlation across markets got really strong? i don't know yet. it's just too soon to tell. >> now, here where everybody trades everything, including houses, is tradeable in their minds, and my analogy, if we think we are bottoming, if i say we're bottoming in the...
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this is a piece written in san francisco about the texas 23rd race. guest: this is an exemplary race. you have somebody who's out of line with this district -- he opposes the dream act in a district that is 60% hispanic. he has been dogged by his vote to end medicare as we know it and drive seniors' health care cost up. he's a millionaire who has voted to create new tax breaks for himself but voted against the middle class. these are the issues you see them going back and forth and it's a very clear choice for voters in this district. guest: our candidate is a true testament to the american dream. you insult him by calling him a millionaire, but he is a self- made man. it is amazing democrat only what you if you haven't had success, but once you have success, we're going to denigrate your success and bring you down. this is one of the problems with the democratic problem -- democratic party, they are always after the job creator. he's going at it to win this race because he is going against someone who wants to cut gas jobs. texas is growing fine, tha
this is a piece written in san francisco about the texas 23rd race. guest: this is an exemplary race. you have somebody who's out of line with this district -- he opposes the dream act in a district that is 60% hispanic. he has been dogged by his vote to end medicare as we know it and drive seniors' health care cost up. he's a millionaire who has voted to create new tax breaks for himself but voted against the middle class. these are the issues you see them going back and forth and it's a very...
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san francisco, scattered showers there possibly, but that should kind of give way to some pretty between conditions in the afternoon. and the mys in nevada, thunderstorms to deal with and that may be the situation in reno. but for l.a., scattered showers and 67 degrees. by nighttime, we're going right back down into the low 60s. possibly some marine layer by tomorrow morning. that's a quick snapshot of your forecast. back to you in new york. >> thank you very much. by the way, the holiday shopping season, if you're like me, you probably have the same feeling. just seems to get earlier and earlier every year. ce off of shark media joins us for his forecast. it owns retail me not and are we right about this whole idea, is it getting earlier every year? >> it really is. we just did a poll that says 40% of americans have already started their christmas shopping by november 1st and 30% are done by black friday. >> what about in terms of the offers from the stores? we tend to think that black friday is the best day that you can get any shopping done and they do give out some really great compe
san francisco, scattered showers there possibly, but that should kind of give way to some pretty between conditions in the afternoon. and the mys in nevada, thunderstorms to deal with and that may be the situation in reno. but for l.a., scattered showers and 67 degrees. by nighttime, we're going right back down into the low 60s. possibly some marine layer by tomorrow morning. that's a quick snapshot of your forecast. back to you in new york. >> thank you very much. by the way, the holiday...
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joining us this morning is the san francisco bureau chief for forbes and author of the forbes blog "tech trade." also the co-author of "ipad for dummies." good morning to both of you. ed, google says the playground is open. what is that supposed to mean? >> it means, i suspect it's a play on the google play store. you know, which is the store we can buy apps and music and so forth. i think it means a new tablet, a new phone, maybe, you know, who knows what. but certainly something android-related. and it's their answer to what apple's going to do next week and, of course, microsoft. >> eric, is this all about the low end of the tablet market? >> well, you know, there's speculation in both directions. there have been some stories suggesting that they're going to do a lower end tablet at a $99 price point, also speculation about tablets at the ere end, larger sized tablets more along the lines of the current apple ipad. so we'll see. they could go in both directions at the same time. >> what do you think is the right move? where should they go? >> well, i think they're going to try and be
joining us this morning is the san francisco bureau chief for forbes and author of the forbes blog "tech trade." also the co-author of "ipad for dummies." good morning to both of you. ed, google says the playground is open. what is that supposed to mean? >> it means, i suspect it's a play on the google play store. you know, which is the store we can buy apps and music and so forth. i think it means a new tablet, a new phone, maybe, you know, who knows what. but...
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francisco. and it was just an awesome experience. myself in milton friedman, and rose would be there, and oftentimes one or two others would go and we would just talk about the economy. and i got to learn economics from the master. i will never forget one of my last conversations with milton. i said, what are the three things we can do over the next 20, 50 years to increase the rate of economic growth in this country? and he said number one, school choice which is something he pursued very aggressively. number two, free trade. on the third thing he said is cut government spending. and i said milton, by how much? i'll never forget, he smiled and he said by as much as possible. and i think that's an interesting insight. i think of milton friedman were alive today he would agree with just about everything ben has said in a study. one of the things i find interesting is that the argument against doing these cuts, and facing this fiscal cliff, is that this reduction in government spending will cause
francisco. and it was just an awesome experience. myself in milton friedman, and rose would be there, and oftentimes one or two others would go and we would just talk about the economy. and i got to learn economics from the master. i will never forget one of my last conversations with milton. i said, what are the three things we can do over the next 20, 50 years to increase the rate of economic growth in this country? and he said number one, school choice which is something he pursued very...
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king, when you were speaking with iowa republicans, you said that she is left of san francisco and you said that democrats and to create chaos and order to gain power. can you explain that? >> i said they profit from chaos with fiscal irresponsibility. you look at the groups supporting mrs. vilsack and spending hundreds of thousands -- they are left of thsan francisco. one is the anti-meat lobby. this is not a centrist running against a conservative. if you look at the positions -- and with regard to the women issue, i got women voted to office, and i nominated kim reynolds. the last woman to run for congress was marianne miller- meeks. i campaigned for her and vilsack worked against her. >> why did you call attention to your age? >> there comes a time when you don't care what people think, but i need the votes of 700,000 people, but this is an aspect i bring to congress. i am someone already. i'v want to get things done. >> the implication is that you are in congress to "be someone." >> if anyone wants to look at my record, they know i'm moving the iowa agenda. and you don't just go t
king, when you were speaking with iowa republicans, you said that she is left of san francisco and you said that democrats and to create chaos and order to gain power. can you explain that? >> i said they profit from chaos with fiscal irresponsibility. you look at the groups supporting mrs. vilsack and spending hundreds of thousands -- they are left of thsan francisco. one is the anti-meat lobby. this is not a centrist running against a conservative. if you look at the positions -- and...
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write a bill in san francisco. [applause] he claims that i am out of touch and do not understand what it is like to be unemployed. let me tell you something, i have had to draw unemployment checks. i had an uncle that had to draw unemployment at when he got laid off from the minds. i know what it is like because i grew up working class, having to struggle where i need to get today. i was not born with a silver spoon in my mouth. [applause] but mr. plummer talks about class warfare. you are right, there is class warfare, and it has been going on for 10 years. george bush cut taxes for millionaires, put us in two wars, and that is why we are in the critical deficit situation we are in today. he got a donation from goldman sachs. i did not. [applause] >> mr. plummer? >> if you look at what is happening right now, it is quite fascinating. my comments are focused on the people of southern illinois. i am more than happy to talk about me. you say i am an inherited millionaire? my grandparents were people of very simple me
write a bill in san francisco. [applause] he claims that i am out of touch and do not understand what it is like to be unemployed. let me tell you something, i have had to draw unemployment checks. i had an uncle that had to draw unemployment at when he got laid off from the minds. i know what it is like because i grew up working class, having to struggle where i need to get today. i was not born with a silver spoon in my mouth. [applause] but mr. plummer talks about class warfare. you are...
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francisco area next month. amazon already offers same-day on products in ten cities, including boston, chicago, vegas, and seattle. the fight for those point and click dollars could come down to the old real estate rule of thumb. location, location, location. it's early in the testing, but with 4,000 stores, walmart could conceivably offer same-day almost everywhere. by year's end, amazon's distribution centers will total about 60. >> whether you started out online or you started out in store, you have to straddle both of those spheres. and you have to do it well if you want to win those consumer dollars. and walmart realizes that it's going to have to play ball with amazon. it's goliath versus goliath. >> reporter: there is no guarantee that walmart is going to roll this out nationwide. and in fact, analysts suggest it could be financially risky. because when you're offering just $10 to ship something and you're offering to ship flat-panel tvs, well, savannah, you don't need an analyst to tell you that is not
francisco area next month. amazon already offers same-day on products in ten cities, including boston, chicago, vegas, and seattle. the fight for those point and click dollars could come down to the old real estate rule of thumb. location, location, location. it's early in the testing, but with 4,000 stores, walmart could conceivably offer same-day almost everywhere. by year's end, amazon's distribution centers will total about 60. >> whether you started out online or you started out in...
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tomorrow, nice day and we start to see rain move in towards northern california from around san francisco up. here's your high temps today, warm across the plains and very cold across parts of the pacific northwest, only 49 degrees, today in towards seattle and the cold remains there in the northern plains tomorrow, but, the warm-up continues, across the central plains. >> alisyn: thanks, rick. >> rick: you bet. >> dave: let's talk about benghazi, 17 days out from the election, you how will what happened before the attack on benghazi and how the administration handled it after, how will it impact this election with just two weeks from tuesday, the big day. let's ask dick morris, who is here. good to have you in studio here. >> great, very remote. >> dave: usually you don't like to get that close to us. the debate on monday is about foreign policy but the last time romney had an opportunity he got lost in semantics and lost in an argument, and, how can he make a broader argument or picture. >> well i think she should switch grounds on this. not change his position. but, change the nature o
tomorrow, nice day and we start to see rain move in towards northern california from around san francisco up. here's your high temps today, warm across the plains and very cold across parts of the pacific northwest, only 49 degrees, today in towards seattle and the cold remains there in the northern plains tomorrow, but, the warm-up continues, across the central plains. >> alisyn: thanks, rick. >> rick: you bet. >> dave: let's talk about benghazi, 17 days out from the...
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but nancy pelosi, the san francisco speaker, encouraged my opponent to move from santa monica into ventura county because she knows that my opponent has had a consistent record voting with party leadership. i think it's very important when we talk about who's going to represent the this community, one, someone has to know the community. i didn't need mapquest to understand how to get here today. i've been here. um, in fact, cal lutheran university when i was a little kid, i used to come here, the dallas cowboys' training camp was here, and i have fond memories of growing up here. and i think in order to represent a community, you have to know the community. i represent this entire district in the california legislature, and i've been honored to do such, and i'm hoping that i have your trust and your vote to represent this community in washington, because my neighbors' concerns are my concerns. this is a community that my kids are going to grow up in. and i want them to have the same opportunities i had growing up here in ventura county. >> thank you, senator. [applause] brownley: i would j
but nancy pelosi, the san francisco speaker, encouraged my opponent to move from santa monica into ventura county because she knows that my opponent has had a consistent record voting with party leadership. i think it's very important when we talk about who's going to represent the this community, one, someone has to know the community. i didn't need mapquest to understand how to get here today. i've been here. um, in fact, cal lutheran university when i was a little kid, i used to come here,...
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louis cardinals lead the san francisco giants 3-1 for the national league title. >>> and a high school football player has kicked his way into the record books. check it out. this is austin rehkow from spokane valley, washington nailing a 67-yard field goal bringing his team to a 62-55 point victory, and it beats the current nfl record which is at 63 yards, so they better start signing him up. it is 7:16 right now. back to savannah, matt and al. boy, he must be -- >> what was the final score in that game? >> 62-55. >> that's a basketball score, even i know that. >> wow. >> all right. put them over the top with that. >> the poor yankees didn't get the touchdowns they were hoping to get. >> one of the local new york newspapers, so tough on the yankees, a little thing on the cover that says "dear yankees, we don't date losers. signed new york." not good. >> tough down. >> how about the detroit infielder. they got a lumberjack playing. >> caught the final out. >> pretty cool. >> mr. roker. >> who knew that paul bunyon played baseball. let's show you going knew paul . a low pressure system,
louis cardinals lead the san francisco giants 3-1 for the national league title. >>> and a high school football player has kicked his way into the record books. check it out. this is austin rehkow from spokane valley, washington nailing a 67-yard field goal bringing his team to a 62-55 point victory, and it beats the current nfl record which is at 63 yards, so they better start signing him up. it is 7:16 right now. back to savannah, matt and al. boy, he must be -- >> what was the...
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these are the people, the typical tree hugging san francisco liberals, that is who we are talking about. people who are interested not just in economic outcomes but social outcomes. whereas conservatives are interested in talking about drugs and sex progressives are interested in talking about whether you can put salt in your french fries and whether you can have a plastic bag or drink a soda. michael bloomberg, great example. that is what we are talking about, that ideology of left, the progressive ideology. what are some myths commonly held by today's progressives? we have five myths but we tend to focus on the first two because those of the jews the ideas. one is that natural things are good. and unnatural things are bad. and checked science will destroy us. science is only relative anyway and science is on our side. the first one -- we won't have much time to get into these. if you want to get my book you will learn all about them. we will talk mostly about the most famous progressive today, president barack obama. his resume when it comes to science. to give you an idea why these m
these are the people, the typical tree hugging san francisco liberals, that is who we are talking about. people who are interested not just in economic outcomes but social outcomes. whereas conservatives are interested in talking about drugs and sex progressives are interested in talking about whether you can put salt in your french fries and whether you can have a plastic bag or drink a soda. michael bloomberg, great example. that is what we are talking about, that ideology of left, the...
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i spent a lot of time with a pediatrician in san francisco who is watching how to improve environments for kids but a lot of folks also take place in schools dealing with adolescence when those qualities become character. in different ways, different educator's from a chess teacher in brooklyn to a private school principal in new york city to mentors working in the highest poverty neighborhood in chicago, trying to give students the sort of support and help they need to do better in this realm. mostly we don't quite know how to teach these francs, how to help kids improve. what i write about in this book is an experiment, new innovative ideas that might be able to help kids do better in this dimension and in the process help them do better in high school and college and life. >> i am going to follow up beach author's introduction with one quick question and get to the next topic. you wrote a book a few years ago while you were reporting for the new york times on the harlem children -- you wrote a book called however it takes, and we very aggressively pursued a promised neighborhood gra
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professor popkin is joining us from the war room in san francisco. sorry we're not in the same time zone. >> it is a thrilled to be here and meet a very impressive staff. >> jennifer: i have a great team. >> you do. >> jennifer: do you think the campaigns are so concerned about follow-up questions in a townhall setting? >> all complains are threatened by spontaneity and impront tu. we can see why after the first debate when one of the candidates reinvented himself, and the other candidate didn't know what to do with it. >> jennifer: who do you think is going to do better in this townhall setting president obama or mitt romney? >> i expect president obama to stick it to governor romney on the secrets that are not there in his budget the promises all depend on hidden fine print that has not been exposed and i expect president obama to point that out, and i expect him to go hard on the most dangerous truth governor romney had in the first debate. in the first debate, one deceptive truth was as dangerous as the untruths. and that is i can work with democ
professor popkin is joining us from the war room in san francisco. sorry we're not in the same time zone. >> it is a thrilled to be here and meet a very impressive staff. >> jennifer: i have a great team. >> you do. >> jennifer: do you think the campaigns are so concerned about follow-up questions in a townhall setting? >> all complains are threatened by spontaneity and impront tu. we can see why after the first debate when one of the candidates reinvented himself,...